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6 +1 WRITING TRAITS: WORD CHOICE. Onomatopoeia…. …Words used to imitate the sounds we hear. Authors use onomatopoeia to help readers imagine through their SENSE of HEARING. Which sentence helps you imagine more? The noise of the fire kept us awake. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Onomatopoeia…
…Words used to imitate the sounds we hear.
6 +1 WRITING TRAITS: WORD CHOICE
Authors use onomatopoeia to help readers imagine through their SENSE of HEARING.
Which sentence helps you imagine more?
• The noise of the fire kept us awake.
• The crackling and popping of the fire kept us awake.
Write the sound
of a plate being dropped on the floor.
Smash! The plate split into pieces as it hit the floor.
Let’s make a
list of sound
words to use.Let’s make a
list of sound
words to use.
Write the sound
of somebody eating potato chips.
Crunch, crunch, crunch, the raccoon munched on
potato chips.
Revise this sentence.
train• Each morning we heard the train.
Each morning we heard the varoom,varoom,varoom from the speeding train.
How can using onomatopoeia help you to improve your writing?
• It helps the reader imagine what is happening in your story through their SENSE OF HEARING.
• It is more descriptive.
• It is more fun and interesting for others to read.
• Write a paragraph telling about a time you experienced a thunderstorm.
• Include at least two examples of onomatopoeia in your story.
BEGIN WITH A GRABBER
POSSIBLE TOPIC SENTENCES:
• Imagine the wildest thunderstorm ever!
• Have you ever had a blast in the rain?
• Zap - pow! Lightning darted across the
sky.
• Kaboom! Although I was tucked safely in bed, I fearfully listened to the terrifying thunder.